Bogdan Storozhuk

@BStorozhuk

Software Engineer. Maintainer of Resilience4j, Dropwizard Metrics contributor

Kyiv, Ukraine
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2014.

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    2. velj

    Breaking news from the devroom here at that we are very excited to share with you: is now officially a Google sponsored project!

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    11. sij

    Commenting code be like...

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    29. sij

    It's not often that I do a podcast outside the video game world. This one was fun and interesting!

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    26. sij
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    19. sij

    If MSFT truly wants to take part in programming lang future it’s not via CoreCLR. Too late. The industry doesn’t want runtime installs. They like Go and Rust but Go is too simplistic at times and Rust is too hard at times. There’s an appetite for a non-GC easier to use lang

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    18. sij
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    and then you learn that everything is against you every C library is against you malloc/free is against you the kernel is against you the friggin CPU itself is against you it's all throughput, throughput, throughput, nobody gives a shit about latency

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    17. sij

    - a tool for understanding the decisions made by the JVM's Just-In-Time compilers when it ran the code by Chris Newland

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    11. sij

    Generally speaking, you’ll get “knocked out” by a punch 🥊 that you don’t see. Inside the boxing ring, politics, business, or life.

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    11. sij

    The next frontier in teaching programming online, is making videos of code reviewing random github projects. I've seen people doing it on YT, but what's missing is any integration with the code itself. You'd like people to be able to see the code right at time of the review.

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    11. sij

    Can confirm that real dialogue between two professionals is a great source of knowledge

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    9. sij

    Announcing BLAKE3! My last 1.5 years of work :) * Faster than MD5, SHA-1, SHA-2, SHA-3, and BLAKE2 * Merkle tree: unlimited parallelism, verified streaming * Builtin MAC, KDF, XOF * One algorithm, no variants * Rust crate: Try it: cargo install b3sum

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    9. sij

    In my little more than a year day-to-day experience with , I’ve so far learned 3 things: 1. I can change my entire view of how programming works, after 12+ yrs 2. People are blaming Java for all the wrong reasons. 3. People are praising Go for all the wrong reasons.

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    9. sij

    I often wish the maxim about "premature optimization" didn't exist in the culture of computer science. I fear a significant portion of software slowness traces to ill-applied zealotry about the (exaggerated) danger of premature optimization.

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    8. sij

    RT, если уже успел в 2020 положить прод :/

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    Sigh. 1.6 Kg of CO2 = 3.5 Kw/h with the US generation mix, so to consume that in a half hour implies that end-to-end streaming consumes 7000 watts, which is off by well over an order of magnitude. We can quibble about accounting with 2x, but 10x is just BS.

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    6. sij

    "if the software can't max out your hardware then your software has failed." from

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    A Car in Australia Whose Aluminum Rims Have Melted; looks like something from an apocalypse movie. Only it's real.

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    3. sij
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    3. sij

    Very happy to announce a new release: Get it while it's hot!

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    2. sij

    I'm grateful for the Rust async stuff if only because of the discussions it's prompting across the internet, I'm learning a lot about async models in other programming languages — and also the absolute bonkers stuff some programmers believe about queueing theory 😳

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